Essential Spring Break Safety Reminders

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The American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region recommends ensuring a safe spring break by planning ahead, staying aware of surroundings, and focusing on water safety and secure accommodation. Image for illustration purposes
The American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region recommends ensuring a safe spring break by planning ahead, staying aware of surroundings, and focusing on water safety and secure accommodation. Image for illustration purposes
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AMERICAN RED CROSS – The American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region recommends ensuring a safe spring break by planning ahead, staying aware of surroundings, and focusing on water safety and secure accommodation. Key tips include swimming with a buddy, checking for smoke alarms in rentals, staying hydrated, using sunscreen, and avoiding impaired driving. 

Water Safety & Swimming

  • Active Supervision: Always keep children within arm’s reach in or near water and designate a “water watcher” to monitor the pool.
  • Swim with a Buddy: Never swim alone.
  • Lessons: Ensure everyone knows how to swim; consider Red Cross swim lessons.
  • Life Jackets: Have young or inexperienced swimmers wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. 

Travel & Accommodation Safety

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  • Accommodation Check: Upon arrival at a hotel or rental, check that smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are functional.
  • Escape Routes: Know two ways out of your room and the location of fire extinguishers.
  • Situational Awareness: Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in unfamiliar areas.
  • Information Sharing: Let loved ones know your itinerary, including where you are staying and who you are with. 

Health & General Safety

  • Sun & Hydration: Protect against sunburn with sunscreen and prevent dehydration.
  • Emergency Apps: Download the Red Cross Emergency App for real-time weather alerts and safety information.
  • Safe Transportation: Always use seat belts and never drink and drive.
  • Travel Documents: Keep physical and electronic copies of important document
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